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Friday, March 24, 2017
- Extra shootout work pays off as Caps turn back Blue Jackets (Washington Post)
- 'Flying' Paajarvi scores twice, Blues win 9th game in last 10 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators stick it to Penguins, Crosby (Ottawa Citizen)
- Maple Leafs stay hot, slay lowly Devils for third straight win (Toronto Sun)
- Ristolainen suspended for three games (Buffalo News)
- Leafs' Roman Polak suspended for hit on CBJ's Bjorkstrand (Toronto Sun)
- Source: Strome likely out for season with broken wrist (New York Newsday)
- Steven Stamkos: Time might be running out for Lightning return this season (Tampa Bay Times)
- USA Hockey reaching out to potential replacement players for world championship (USA Today)
- Chinese investors look to hockey as NHL tries to expand footprint (Globe & Mail)
- Lamoriello's impact on Leafs undeniable (NorthJersey.com)
- Josh Ho-Sang, wearing No. 66, ready for hostile crowd in Pittsburgh (New York Newsday)
- Flyers knock off Wild, keep slim playoff hopes alive (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- LA Kings down Jets as NHL readies to announce they’ll play in China (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Lightning tops Bruins (Tampa Bay Times)
- A bizarre goal and then two by Marchessault lift Panthers to 3-1 win over Coyotes (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Preds beat Flames, trim wild-card deficit (The Tennessean)
- Corey Crawford flies like an Eagle with 42 saves in SO victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers battle back to topple Avalanche (Edmonton Journal)
- Teetering Bruins suffer fourth straight loss (Boston Herald)
- Wild fizzle after fast start, fall flat in 3-1 loss to Flyers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins salvage a point in shootout loss to Senators (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- John Moore's 2 goals not enough as Devils fall to Maple Leafs (NJ.com)
- Kings dominate Jets on special teams for 5-2 win (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bizarre goal sparks Panthers past Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Ides of March weighing heavily on Ryan Miller (Vancouver Province)
- Flames left singing sad tune in Nashville (Calgary Herald)
- Avalanche gives up five goals in third period, lose to Edmonton Oilers (Denver Post)
- Stars' loss to Blackhawks might be Exhibit A as proof that Dallas is jinxed this season (Dallas Morning News)
- Laine not concerned by dry spell (Winnipeg Sun)
- Patrick Sharp on playing through pain; Johnny Oduya on what it's like to play old Stars teammates (Dallas Morning News)
- A possible swan song for former Wild defenseman Nick Schultz (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Healthy Ferland returns to the place where the top line was formed (Calgary Herald)
- Welcome home: NHL rookie from South Florida named third star in first game on Sunrise ice (Miami Herald)
- Former Blackhawk Patrick Sharp: 'It's been a tough season' with Stars (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks say they're not concerned with a division title (Orange County Register)
- Rangers problems shift from offense on power play to defense on penalty kill (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings take ‘professional’ approach to stretch run (Detroit News)
- Detroit Red Wings' Jeff Blashill: 'This isn't OK' (Detroit Free Press)
- After setbacks, William Carrier ready to return to Sabres lineup (Buffalo News)
- Sharks’ Hansen, Karlsson making progress from injuries (San Jose Mercury News)
- Injured Senators forward Mark Stone hopes to return Saturday against Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- The goalie Islanders didn't want now the one they need (New York Post)
- Wings’ Athanasiou says NHL a ‘learning game’ (Detroit News)
- Nick Jensen adjusting well to Red Wings top defense pairing (MLive.com)
- Tanner Kero agrees to two-year contract extension with Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Canes sign Kuokkanen to entry-level contract (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Edmonton Oilers great Ryan Smyth 'blindsided' by hit to his head in senior hockey action (Edmonton Journal)
- Passion for his work sets Granger apart (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings announce plans to honor broadcaster Bob Miller, call up Jonny Brodzinski (Los Angeles Times)
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